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  • 2 months ago | nber.org | Michael Richards |Maggie Shi |Christopher Whaley

    We thank Amy Bond, Tyler Braun, Gonzalo Maturana, Beth McGinty, and Jiani Yu as well as organizers and participants at the 2024 Southeast Health Economics Study Group, the 2025 ASSA meetings, the David Rogers Health Policy Colloquium at Weill Cornell Medical College, and the University of Buffalo for opportunities to present earlier versions of this work. The authors have no financial interests to disclose and any views and errors are their own.

  • Aug 16, 2024 | nber.org | Michael Richards |Maggie Shi |Christopher Whaley

    Whaley acknowledges funding provided by Arnold Ventures. The authors are grateful to Ambar La Forgia, Ashvin Gandhi, Atul Gupta, and Ryan McDevitt for excellent suggestions for this work. The authors also thank the Federal Trade Commission for an opportunity to share and receive feedback on some of their early findings. They also wish to thank Daniel Wang and Nandita Radhakrishnan for their research assistance. Any remaining errors belong solely to the authors.

  • May 26, 2024 | newspub.live | Michael Richards

    Michael Richards, who shot to fame as Kramer on the hit sitcom “Seinfeld,” is releasing a memoir, “Entrances and Exits.”(Marcus Ubungen / For The Times)On the ShelfEntrances and ExitsBy Michael RichardsPermuted Press: 440 pages, $35If you buy books linked on our site, The Times may earn a commission from Bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookstores. Michael Richards entered the cultural consciousness, and the apartment next door, as a force of spontaneity named Cosmo Kramer.

  • Nov 6, 2023 | timesnewspapers.com | Michael Richards

    We are sad, but also annoyed with the state of The Repertory Theatre. We’ve been subscribers and backers for many years, and my parents were even subscribers in the ’70s! But after Steven Woolf’s retirement, we witnessed many bad decisions about the content and logistics of this beloved theater that caused audience members to walk out of shows, or decide not to renew their tickets at all. Moving half the shows to other venues was not popular.

  • Apr 27, 2023 | yourvalley.net | Michael Richards

    OPINIONBy Michael Richards - Sun City WestPosted 4/27/23Great article by Mr. Cohen (“Religious holidays remind us how close people,” Sun City West Independent, April 19, 2023). This story requires a subscription for $5.99/month. Already have an account? Log in to continue. Current print subscribers can create a free account by clicking here.

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